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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL-
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( local and GENERAL ;
Miss Agnes MacQuaig is visiting
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YOU SHOULD SEE THESE GOODS AT
PEARLMAN’S
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in Chicago..
Mr. Duncan MeCharles has made
a favorable recovery from an illness
with pneumonia.
Mrs. James Alton is. home from
visiting three weeks in Toronto with
■her daughter Olive.
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Mrs. W. EL Seed is a visitor. in
the village with her son W. P. and
her daughter MrS. James Alton-
Miss Pearl Irvin of Ashfield
spending a Jew weeks with her aunt
[Mrs. Wm. MeNuIL
•, Mr. Oliver Johnston, who has had
ta long period of illness since strffer-
: inganeye .injury some time, ago, is
in quite poor health. .
Mr. Wellington McCoy, wh$ is ill
i with ■pn^Mpoiim,. wag taken to - Wing- ■
ham Hospital on Friday, where, his’
i condition is favorable. '
i ■- Mr.and Mrs. Wm... J. MeNaE' amf
■Miss Pearl Irvin, Mr. and'.Mrs. John
Champion 'and daughter Pansy, spent
Sunday’' with- Mr. and - Mrs*-’-Bert-;
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BUY YOUR SUIT or OVERCOAT
now. Have it made any style .you
wish—$16^0 and *?P- ready for
the eold weather.—TEMPLE “CLARK
the cold weather. —Temple Clarke.
Mild Weather?
Thunder and lightning on Thurs
day evening, is said to predict mild
weather? The electrical storm was
quite sharp, followed by a heavy
i downpour of hail about eight o’clock ’
in the evening.
Presented With [Bracelet
: , Miss Margaret Ritchie has gone to
London to work. She has been an
active member qf. United Church pr-
ganizatioBs and following the-Sunday
morning service, she was presented
with a bracelet, on. behalf trf the
choir of which she has been a faith-:
ful. member?)
Dr. R. L. Treleaven of town and
Mr. George Lane of Ashfield, leave
on.Friday evening for a ten-day deer
hunting trip in the Parry Sound dis
trict. Trimble Baillie of Cargill and
another nimrod from Walkerton will
mgke op the quartette^thai will join
a party of Toronto sportsmen to go
into the north. >
Hallowe’en jon SSatnrday tdight
passed off quietly here wfith inp ser-
ious damage reported. Salting on
the evening that it did ;and which
turned out to be a wet one At fhat,
reduced to a minimum the num
ber of hobgoblins and spooks Jfha$
usually flit around from door fo
door looking for "sweets”.
Won Clock -
■ Little Doris Irwin, daughter ,qf
'Mr. and Mrs. Melvin 3rwfn~was rm
excited 'little g&l fast/week asahe
completed seHinga esfrd '..®f tickets
on a rotary clock, .and eanre into
the office to have fh® writer break f he
. seal oyer tthe ltrelcy name. ltewas "JRe~
beecaM and the Manner was Miss Ann
MacDonald.
THUR8DAX, NOVEMBER
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Mr. andMrs.Earll>Mtnin
Honored By Me^Hnts
About forty relatives and neigh
bors from the Mihth (concession gathn
ered at the home tit Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Durnin and spent the (evening
‘ . of Wednesday last. ■ ■ J
They proceeded with a program
. with 3Ir. Will Rutherford aciiqg as
chairman, which mclndm^ duet >y.
Hugh and Grant ;Rtttheiford;a solo
by Mary Foran and a reading Ury
■ 'Edeen Foranjta duet hy. Mrs. Will:
Rutherford and Hngh Anda month
i otgan selection by Hugh Rntherford.
There were imprtjmptu speeches hy
. some of the men present. Tins was;
-followed bya presentation tto the
i bride and groom. The address was-
'read by Dornin Phillips and two lavja-
i ly ehair§ afad n- sum off money were
1 presented by Messrs. (George
j Roberts and John Durnin. Lunch foL-
| lowed and & Social hour was .'Spent
i Mr- and Mrs. Earl Dnrnin, . - '
[Dear Friends, ;
> We, yonr friends and meighbors,
I'have .gathered At yonr home tthis
[evening for the purpose Of formally
welcoming yon as A new ihnnkehbld
to omr toeaH^r and fa assure rttf
our good wishes ;as begin We
’[•■together. ■ ;
i ' We have -known yo» Earl, -Since,
your boyhood, and you have 'always:
(deserved our esteem And confidence;
>and of you, Mrs* Dnmin, have
had nothing but favorable asports.
You were highly tihonght ' ■about
your former home as u worSiy sand
helpful ■ tmember «ef the reommmiity
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WEDDING BELLS
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■ LUCKNOW, ONT- . . '• PHONE 85.
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remember
PEARLMAN’S have
' STANFEE&IFS .
enshkikkable
UNDERWEAR
Hides
Tallow
fCHEISTMAS fe not far away.;
At prides quoted below you
should put in a supply j
Choice Seedless .Raisins I
2 Lbs. ............ .25e'i ■
Choice Valencia Raisins with]
.-Seeds, 2 Lbs. -25e.; ;
Fancy Currants, 2 lbs., . 1.29e.
,3Sew Figs, 2 ®s. 49e.| ■
Hates, 3 lbs. ....^.-_..:....25c(
serve and wm fh® same good opin- maiden-hair fern. The •bride was.<at-
fended by Miss iRuth Fcster/jgsad-
May we askjyou both fo .naxpt;ua^ & A.M^dG. Hospital, (Gode®-
fhe^ gifts, milt for fheir rnmteital: iich, wearing m ma^ -sffieer ’tunic
wtilne ’but that <you may have «ome-[ with corsage of .Johanna tHill iroses.
fb i^iffind from; )Mr/SNorvdl Andewn qf /Gbderidi *
iibsr ito tday atf pur welcome rto. gronj acted as groomsman. .After tilil cei’e- '
and of fitig pleasant occasion. J 1Tnony they returned ,cto file hrhte?s
hehalf <of frmnds and home .where a wedding (dinner was
^neighbors, Lome JDnriim, served by girl friends tto -immediate
(George McRdl^Ets. relatives. The dining-room -was heau-
-------2—— tifully decorated iin pink and white.
-WDDING-- BELLS.
The groom’s gift fp fhe -bride was
a chest 'of silver, tip The bridesmaid,
a pair >pf -silver candle holders and
fo fhe groomsman, a ilighter.
The il^ motor tte
spend ttheir honeymoon im 'Chatham,
(Detroit and Michigan. The bride
. chose for travelling a rosetone AL
para. dress , . black . coat with imittk
collar and. ^black accessories.
Dn fheir retum thfiy win reside
on fhe groom's farm mear lLnCknnw.
The young couple received many
(beautiful gifts, (including some hand-
„ _ — some cheeks shawmg the-high ^esteem
and we fed! sure fhat anm wnH dfe- ried a bouquet cf Supreme roses and in which dhey ate Hheld.
'TWAMLEY—AIcCANN ■,
A quiet .wedding' was ^dleirinized-
At 112.30 o’clock on 'Wednesday, <Qct-
j28th, jstiLfhe-JUnited Thureh manse,
Nile, when Jessie JR. McCann, EReg.^N-
youngest daughter ,tff [Mr. and Mss;
Joseph (C- McCann, Cdlbome, -was
nhited ;in marriage to W. (George'
TwamRy, ^youngest son off Mrs. (Geo
Twamley and fhe .late Mr. Twamley
of Ashfield, fflev. ID. W. Tomeray off!—
elating. The bride, given iin .marriage
by her brother, looked charming irt
a gown .iff Royal -blue velvet with.
gold girdle sand gold' shoes. .She ear-
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